Remy LaCroix
Lou Thesz' Favorite Son
along with three other FCW wrestlers.
I found out after rummaging through Koslov's Twitter. He asked his followers, and I quote, "Take back my cruiserweight title? Challenge Prince Devitt for his? Or join MJ in the filas?" Some fans want him to go back to Mexico.
Thoughts? I don't expect more than 5 views and crickets chirping in the background.
Stolen from PWInsider
WWE DEVELOPMENTAL RELEASES
Peter Orlov, Calvin Raines, Marcus Owens and Leroy Parks were all removed from the FCW site, which usually signifies they have been released from their WWE developmental deals.
Stolen from WrestlingINC.com
WWE Makes Cuts - 4 FCW Talents Released
FCWWrestling.info, the official website of WWE developmental league Florida Championship Wrestling, has removed four talents from their roster page:
* Calvin Raines
* Leroy Parks
* Marcus Owens
* Peter Orlov
Removal from the FCW roster page is generally a sign that said talent has been released from his or her developmental contract with WWE.
Calvin Raines, who formerly competed as Pat Brink for Maryland Championship Wrestling, signed on with WWE again in 2010 after being released the previous year in a disciplinary measure. He competed in his one and only WWE match last month in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, tag teaming with Drew McIntyre against Ezekiel Jackson and Trent Barreta.
Little is publicly known of Leroy Parks, a 6'3?, 310 pound wrestler who donned blue overalls and was billed from Lester, Alabama. He sparingly competed for Florida Championship Wrestling after signing a developmental contract last year.
Marcus Owens got a second shot with WWE in 2010 after being released the previous year but was infrequently used.
Peter Orlov earned international acclaim while competing as Alex Koslov in Mexico, ultimately leading to a developmental contract with WWE in 2010 in spite of his relatively small staturebilled at 5'9? and 190 pounds. Though Orlov regularly competed for Florida Championship Wrestling, he usually lost.
Stolen from The Turnbuckle Post
Released WWE Developmental Talent Thanks God for Freedom
Four developmental WWE talents were released last week. Calvin Raines, Leroy Parks, Marcus Owens and Peter Orlov were all let go from their deals that saw them train at Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW).
Marcus Owens has taken to social media to express his relief at being released.
Owens wrote on Facebook: Thank god! The Handcuffs are off!! Free at Last, Free at Last, Thank God All Mighty, Im Free at Last!!!
He then noted on Twitter: I will now travel the world and show them that they totally dropped the ball!
I found out after rummaging through Koslov's Twitter. He asked his followers, and I quote, "Take back my cruiserweight title? Challenge Prince Devitt for his? Or join MJ in the filas?" Some fans want him to go back to Mexico.
Thoughts? I don't expect more than 5 views and crickets chirping in the background.